The Official Report is a written record of public meetings of the Parliament and committees.
All Official Reports of meetings in the Debating Chamber of the Scottish Parliament.
All Official Reports of public meetings of committees.
Displaying 3050 contributions
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 22 March 2022
Sue Webber
In 2019, when the Health and Sport Committee was taking evidence—I was not on the committee at the time—it heard about a number of barriers that healthcare practitioners faced in relation to their use of social prescribing. Those barriers included a lack of strong evidence on its long-term effectiveness, time constraints, lack of awareness and quality assurance, or how they could be assured of consistency in quality. Linked to that is the issue of continuous monitoring of whether services are still available in the community, because we know how transient some organisations can be due to lack of funding. Has any progress been made in tackling those barriers in the past three years?
Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee
Meeting date: 9 March 2022
Sue Webber
Thank you, convener. You can see why, when I first saw Callum’s Facebook posts back in May, not long after I got elected, I was so keen to do everything I could to help this young, inspiring boy to aspire to his dreams. I followed him diligently when he walked the John Muir way. We went out and met him, his puppy and his parents in East Lothian with my old dog.
Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee
Meeting date: 9 March 2022
Sue Webber
That is right. We went out to see you as you got to the end of your long walk.
Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee
Meeting date: 9 March 2022
Sue Webber
Everyone was there. There were a lot of people.
It is tremendous that the committee has opened up and been so willing to endorse and support this young man’s dreams and to get the First Minister involved. With everything that we aspire to do as parliamentarians, when there is something as tangible as Callum’s petition, which will make a real difference to so many young people across the country, we would be foolhardy not to get on side and back it all the way.
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 8 March 2022
Sue Webber
We have had a lot of information today. Given what we have heard about the challenges with signposting and the immediate and medium-term pressures we face as we come out of the pandemic, what solutions do you suggest we use to tackle those issues of signposting, funding and changing services? What short-term solutions could we implement quickly to alleviate the immediate pressures of coming out of the pandemic? That question is for Dr Williams in the first place.
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 8 March 2022
Sue Webber
We have spoken about the fact that 10 per cent of people still will not accept an appointment with an alternative health practitioner, even if one is available, but will want an appointment with a GP. Why might that be? Are there legitimate concerns regarding the availability of alternative health practitioners? We have spoken about communication being consistent and national and so on, but we do not have consistent services, so we cannot have a national message. What are your thoughts on that?
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 8 March 2022
Sue Webber
Patient representatives in the first panel talked about health literacy and the fact that there might be—I am trying to find the words—“savvy patients” who are able to direct themselves to alternative pathways and are more aware of their conditions. However, there are people who are not in that position who still, ultimately, need to see the GP to get a primary diagnosis. In the process of promoting effective use of alternative pathways, how can we ensure that everyone’s route into primary healthcare is protected and that we do not discriminate against the people who need to see the GP in order that they understand what is going on? I am sure that you will all want to respond to that question.
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 8 March 2022
Sue Webber
I thank the witnesses for their comments so far. It has been really enlightening to have the reasons and justifications explained so concisely. That has made it clear to us where some of the issues lie.
Margaret McKay and Val Costello said that the long waiting times to see alternative health practitioners are also undermining the ability to alleviate the pressures on general practices, because everything is still funnelled through them. We know that patients are likely to default to their GP if they have to wait too long. What must happen if we are to make meaningful improvements to access to alternative health practitioners?
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 8 March 2022
Sue Webber
When we talk about inequalities, we are talking not only about patient awareness but about geographical variations in services. To what extent can equality of availability and access to alternative pathways be ensured? I am thinking particularly about some of the rural challenges that we face, and the lack of consistency.
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 8 March 2022
Sue Webber
Yes. I was looking at Dr Williams, who is up in Grantown. Wendy Panton might also be able to help.